THANK YOU for bringing us along with you! What a grand adventure! Such fun to see/hear you all, ride along and watch together with you. Truly sad about the one driver, but deeply appreciate how you respectfully taught the important lesson to be learned. LOVE your video commentary, your enthusiasm and how excited your entire troop is enjoying. However, I feel like I need to go grab a shower, too! Love you guys!!!❤
The fog from rear camera, is caused by the exhaust. Also, the winch you have is a really nice winch, it does have electric stop. If you see why it doesn't become tight and hangs like that. Cabella's sells a winch stop that i put onto mine, so it doesn't hang like that.
The wire in the seat belt is a sensor. You need to plug that in for safety. If you don’t have your seat belts on, it will limit your speed so it kinda forces you to wear it so it allows you to go full speed. Also, do you have two separate batteries? I just bought mine and it comes with 2.
Thanks for the info! For the batteries, mine does have two. There is one under the driver's seat and one under the passenger seat. Is that how yours is configured?
@@flyersfanbob That is so weird that they have two different designs like that. Having both batteries on one side make sense. It would be nice if the other side was extra storage. Thanks for the info!
58 miles seems really low. Did you have the pedal gunned the whole time? I want to get one. But I go on longer rides. And the wire on the seat belt is the sensor for the machine to know you are buckled in. They forgot to plug it in. You should be able to plug it in somewhere on the side panel.
It was used for a lot of those donuts and cruising around for that first tank of gas. The pedal wasn't pinned the whole time but it wasn't written easy either. I'll pay more attention in future tanks. It's been in the shop for a month and I'm hoping to get it back next week and then I can make more videos. Thank you for the heads up about the seat belt sensor! I'll have to Google that and see if there's any benefit to having it plugged in.
THANK YOU for bringing us along with you! What a grand adventure! Such fun to see/hear you all, ride along and watch together with you. Truly sad about the one driver, but deeply appreciate how you respectfully taught the important lesson to be learned.
LOVE your video commentary, your enthusiasm and how excited your entire troop is enjoying.
However, I feel like I need to go grab a shower, too!
Love you guys!!!❤
The fog from rear camera, is caused by the exhaust. Also, the winch you have is a really nice winch, it does have electric stop. If you see why it doesn't become tight and hangs like that. Cabella's sells a winch stop that i put onto mine, so it doesn't hang like that.
Thank you for the info and great tip! I'm going to get a winch stop now!
🎉congrats.
The wire on the seat is a limiter. You have to have your seat belt on to run at normal speed . Safety feature.
I may have to fix that but for now, I like not being limited. Thanks for the tip!
The wire in the seat belt is a sensor. You need to plug that in for safety. If you don’t have your seat belts on, it will limit your speed so it kinda forces you to wear it so it allows you to go full speed. Also, do you have two separate batteries? I just bought mine and it comes with 2.
Thanks for the info! For the batteries, mine does have two. There is one under the driver's seat and one under the passenger seat. Is that how yours is configured?
@@ItAintEz I have a 2 seater ultimate. Both are under the driver seat.
@@flyersfanbob That is so weird that they have two different designs like that. Having both batteries on one side make sense. It would be nice if the other side was extra storage. Thanks for the info!
58 miles seems really low. Did you have the pedal gunned the whole time? I want to get one. But I go on longer rides. And the wire on the seat belt is the sensor for the machine to know you are buckled in. They forgot to plug it in. You should be able to plug it in somewhere on the side panel.
It was used for a lot of those donuts and cruising around for that first tank of gas. The pedal wasn't pinned the whole time but it wasn't written easy either. I'll pay more attention in future tanks. It's been in the shop for a month and I'm hoping to get it back next week and then I can make more videos.
Thank you for the heads up about the seat belt sensor! I'll have to Google that and see if there's any benefit to having it plugged in.